Waltham Chase, Post Office And Stores c.1950
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Waltham Chase originated as a medieval hunting ground not far from Bishop's Waltham. A number of Victorian redbrick houses survive, intermingled with more modern housing. Notice how quiet the road is. Is the lady making her way to the post office? A local contractor, Fred Dyke, owned steam-driven vehicles; lumps of red-hot ash would fall from the fire basket under the boiler onto the road.
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